Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Old man winter gives us all he can muster but it ain't much! Low
pressure system now pressing eastward will produce a rain/snow mix
today. But only a dusting or up to an1.5" of snow will fall in the
lowlands of West Virginia. While 2-4" are possible in the higher
elevations in the eastern mountains. The NWS has issued a Winter
Weather Advisory in effect from now until 10PM tonight for the eastern
Panhandle, parts of PA, MD and VA. Timing of this snowfall will keep
much of the white stuff occuring in the AM. But some leftover upslope
snow showers are still possible for the mountains into this evening.
High temperatures today will reach the low 40s. Clearing skies tonight
will allow lows to sink down into the low 20s.

Thursday and Frday will dry mainly sunny and dry thanks to high
pressure over the region. Highs will stay in the low to mid 40s. Lows
will still be quite chilly with temps in the low to mid 20s. then an
actic cold front will bring another dose of winter to the area. this
will include temps in the teens and more measurable snowfall.